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Louisiana Tech fans not able to make the trip to Raleigh, N.C. this weekend for the Bulldogs’ season-opening game at NC State can join other Tech fans in red and blue at The Dawg House in Ruston for the official watching party.

Saturday’s game against the Wolfpack will be televised on the ACC Network and simulcast on ESPN3 (http://espn/LATECHvsNCSU).

It will also be part of ESPN’s Game Plan package. Three television stations in Louisiana are part of the ACC Network including Shreveport’s KPXJ-21, Baton Rouge’s WBTR-41 and New Orleans’ WNOL-38T

GRAMBLING — Grambling State University head Doug Williams was straight forward Monday in his assessment of last weekend’s 23-9 season opener loss to Alabama A&M.

“Our offense just didn’t get it done,” Williams said. “We played a good game defensively, those guys were just out there too long, especially late in the game, and they wore down. We have to control the ball better offensively and successfully throw and run the football to take pressure off the defense.”

Grambling managed only 165 yards of offense in the game — 87 rushing 78 passing.

CORDOVA, Tennessee — Louisiana Tech golfers Victor Lange and Ben Robinson each went 1-under-par over the final three holes with Lange shooting a birdie on the final hole of the tournament to propel Louisiana Tech over host Memphis to claim to the team championship at the Memphis Intercollegiate Tuesday.

The Bulldogs entered the final round and spent most of the day trailing Memphis by one stroke but the Bulldogs pulled even as Chuck Spears hit an even-par on holes 16-18 while Memphis’ Cory Gaylord bogeyed the par-5 hole 18. Earlier in the day, Spears hit a hole-in-one on the par-3 hole 5.